Frank Adam Yeager, charged with luring a realtor into a home and attempting… (DONNA FISHER, THE MORNING…)

January 25, 2013|By Manuel Gamiz Jr., Of The Morning Call

A Bucks County man charged with attempting to rape a female real estate agent in a model home in Upper Macungie Township last month gave up his right to a preliminary hearing on Friday.

Frank Adam Yeager, 29, of West Rockhill Township, allegedly lured the realtor into the home on Windmill Lane on Nov. 25 by telling her there was a water leak in the home, but she became suspicious and left the home, according to court records.

State police later searched Yeager's truck where they found a "rape kit" – a knapsack that contained two handguns, several rounds of ammunition, four knives, a ski mask, gloves, duct tape, a metal chain, padlocks and rope, according to court records.

Police also found handwritten notes in Yeager's home and truck, including one that read, "If you are reading this I found a realtor woman and raped her. I have been planning and have wanted this my whole life," according to a criminal complaint. In another note, Yeager allegedly wrote, "I know it is wrong but I cannot fight the urges ... I truly enjoy the hunt and cannot wait for my prize."

He also drew pictures about the rape, including one he titled "Frankie's Open House."

Yeager appeared briefly in Lehigh County Court Friday Morning to waive his hearing before District Judge Wayne Maura. He didn't speak during the hearing, which was held in a mostly empty courtroom.

He was charged in December with attempted rape, two counts of illegal weapons possession and possession of an instrument of crime. He's being held in prison on $500,000 bail.